22E6441
Petty Officer 1st Class
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OK, this seacast stuff looks great, but seems really pricey. So, if you have to get all the old wood out anyway, why wouldn't you just put new wood into the transom and seal it up? Isn't that a cheaper and just as effective solution?
I'm asking because I know my transom needs to be done this winter. I have a 14 ft fg boat and I think I'll need two or maybe even three buckets of seacast. I live in Canada and can't find any local distributors...so shipping will kill me.
Any general thoughts around this? I'm still in the very early planning stages here.....
I'm asking because I know my transom needs to be done this winter. I have a 14 ft fg boat and I think I'll need two or maybe even three buckets of seacast. I live in Canada and can't find any local distributors...so shipping will kill me.
Any general thoughts around this? I'm still in the very early planning stages here.....